Answer:
Option C==>were not motivated to demonstrate it without reinforcement .
Explanation:
Edward Tolman was a Psychologist and was born on the 14th day of April, in the year 1886 in Massachusetts, United States of America and he died on the 19th of November, in the year 1959 in California, United States of America.
One of his works which deals with the solution to this question is about Cognitive maps and in order to establish his theory he made an experiment with rats by putting those rats in a maze for 17 days.
Edward Tolman divided this rats into three different groups.
(1). In one, for the full 17 days he made sure that whenever the rats goes out and meet a dead end he gives them food.
(2).In the second, for the full 17 days he gives no food to the rats.
(3). In the third, for the first 10 days he did not give the rats any food whenever they reach dead end and the remaining 7 days he gives them food.
In the third scenario, as the rats moves finding their way in the maze they were not rewarded for the first 10 days and this lower their motivation to and therefore they can not demonstrate their what they have learned about the maze.
Note that: the food is the reinforcement.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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They could be separated by mountains or rivers and could be influenced by neighboring peoples.
Answer:
susceptibility to interpersonal influence
Explanation:
<u>Susceptibility to interpersonal influence:-</u>
- It means the susceptibility of an individual to the interpersonal influence is a kind of general trait and it varies from one individual to the another.
- The susceptibility of a person which can be used to influence a particular situation can be used to define the ability of the person to be influenced by the range of various circumstances as well as different situations.
From the given question, Harriet is most likely to score high is <u>Susceptibility to interpersonal influence.</u>